South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 72, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 March 1920 — Page 12

12 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 12, 1920

CLAMP DOWN VICE LID IN BIG CITY OF SOUTH AMERICA Officials of Bunio- A irr? Pa . Onlinanre Prohibiting Hfv-ort.

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d :iftr th- Pari M a ar.d fi i-ome r icts than N v.- Y rk,' Tr.frorm a nii.- fiiii'' p'i'iTi. Thi: today, a.s far as its aft- r-!::i h iiCtlvity i:j eor. n,'d. i juiet at of its M.- in th-- wi-rli!. Stm-t- I;nl. With th x i T i - 1 1 f a i I.t!i f-rr.all theatrical an-1 l im.- h.t'.l tri' t near th" ci;f! th-- t.

Krei-us are I . i r k n J , and th-- :ily nois; aftfr midni-rth i.-; fh it ina-1- hy fh'it-whrt-Ied trolley ru.; or the whittles of he ix-u'-jw.-t -emen in their hourly "all's weir' M-rr.ul. The former iray ty (f iluen Aires eould never he attrih-jfd to the Argentine j.-op!-. The introduction of -nittht life" can h- 3 ti l at tile, door of the foreign -I-n:ent here in !hdr desire to trarsjd-nt a hit of Paria on this Mh- of the Atlantic .Fi vp years ago the ity was fall .f II ;orts of fjuetio nable amusements. But this f it merit in the life of Juenos Aires lar:-uih.-d daring the war and It will probably never return. Streot Kopulation. White sd.iver:- found an e.i..y in irnt and 1 clear road fur their aetivi-tie.-here a few years apn. Now th ir operations are at ;i Ftand.-till f;r not only H publi'-. opinion nrr.il i-troncrly against them, !ut th-- ArKentine passport rr-Twlatinr.s are so Mrintrent clue to the anti-re. 1 pre--mtionary mfa.-iires tliat h.ive n adopted, tliat this ola-s of 't i ,i d r.s" lind It absolutely impo-sible fj import their human wares. "Whether tho jresent Ftrincrency will he lasting nr the purveyors of vice will find a way to trt.-t polico protection cannot b aid, but it remains that visitors to Km-nos Aire?. pectine; to rc the much vaunted "nauchtlneys" aro greatly disappointed.

Diamond Ring Opens Door to Course In "Applird lttmsehvvpuiz MANHATTAN. Kan.. March ll. . diamori-1 rlr.tr an-I a wedding d ite, .- for the i, ar future. ,-;p ar to be the only pr'rerii-s:'-f'-r enroHrnent in th" "diai .Oi. I Th.ix" eoijrs-e, taught in the K'aii a- lTate A KT l ul t U r.'i 1 college ) J-e. r'i-rf y trirls ar- takintr tti Ii irnnr.'I ri;u vork, v. Inch i. really th- rr.o-li-rn term for the threeT:.o;ih llo!;s.-'K..j,jnfj cOUr.. Twenty of th" trirls ar wearing ü iTüon I ring's on the third lingers of th.eir left h.and.s.

iiiiTif rati: snoirs INCREASE IX GERMANY

JUVENILE READING ROOM OPENS SOON Gift of American Children to Belgium Will Shortly be Keailv For Use. Ni:W. YRK. March 11. The

sift of the children of America to j the children of H'-lfriurn. th first juvenile reading room in I'uroj-e, j will he opehe:l in Krüssels about the j first of it o it has ben announcefl j

here bv the hook committer of the Art War lielief. The comniittfconducted the- eampain for funis with which to establish, the, rt-adinf? room, which is the first of h erics

to be opened In Franco and Belgium. These reading rooms will tc called "L'Heure Joyeus-" Joyous Hour and will he replicas of the pleasant children's reading rooms in American libraries. Th book committee is supplying hooks and library furniture. The first shipment of hooks has already arrived in UnsFeh. IZ. Jacjuln, F.rlsrian Minister cf Education, wrote: "lU-'pian children have no opportunity to read at all. except such books as m!ht exist in their homes. Thpre is neltfir free or ravins; libraries for them. Not only children hut teachers, parents and public, officials will catch that New World spirit, that free, broad, democrat:-; sense, that respect for tho child as a future citizen, which everyone romin-r to America cannot fail to admire."

KI:km.V, .March 11. The birth i it- is in akirii-r a rapid recovery throughout Germany, according to

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re-entatlve.s here. In most sections f f the oountry, the number of birtlif, per month is now double that of n year when the lowest point In the rure of vital htathtics wa.s reached. I'i-urrs f( r Kerlln thow a greater Impt'oveiuf-nt than for any other city in I'ermtny. Health conditions ihrou;:liout Germany, however, Indicate a Mf.idy bettjerment.

TAKE ASPIRIN AS TOLD BY "BAYER"

STRIKE OF SCHOOL TEACHERS Ii C1II.XA HRIPsGS iEU ACTIOS

PKKlSd. March 1l A strike by teat hers of the variou? government Hchools in Pekini? lias resulted in the ministry of education meeting their demands for prompt payment of salaries and In silv r or ;;ood hank rates In place of the notes of a i'hines bank which rec ntly have been accepted at only "." percent of their face value. The premier has Minoun-el that he will appropriate the whole amount of the Boxer indemnity relinquished by foreign powers as a, reserve fun-1 for educational purpiscs. A further demand by the teachers for dismissal of Fu Yu-fenc: vir. minister of (-duration, was taken under advi-o-ment.

Cayer" introduced Aspirin to

the physicians over 18 years ago.

To et quick relit f follow carefully th" safe and proper directions in each unbroken package of "Haycr Tablets of As)irin." This packte is jdainly stamped with the. safety "Bayer Cross." Tli'- "I layer Cr- ss" mmns the genuin , world-famous Aspirin pre-scrib-d by physicians for over eighteen years. "liajf r Tablets of Aspirin" can be taken safely for Colds, Headache, Toothache, I'aracho, Neuralgia, I.umbairo, Ithrumat'sni, Joint Tains, NeurltH, and Kain generally. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few cents. I )riisTKif;t:s also sell larger ' Bayer' packages. Aspirin In tho trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monouceticacidester of Salicylicacid. Adv.

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wife makes tha following statement: "At first my husband was troubled with pains in different parts of his body, and after these had continued for some time, he developed a case of rheumatism. "Ills system grew into a rundown condition. His pains were especially severe In his legs and arms, and once in a while he would have a sharp, hootlng pain in his heart. 'Since taking Pepgcn the pains have left him and he feels like a different man. He is looking better than he has for years." Pepgen iff sold by ätrlebel and Steinel (Tho Public Drug Store), South Bend, The Jted Cross Pharmacy, 3Iishawaka, and all other leading drug stores. Adv.

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Have You Given Up ? Arc you one of the S5 of men ever 65 years old who have irivea up, and are waiting for the end? There In no reason for any man ar woman to Bit in a corner and give up the pleasures of life the Joy of livinj the social and business activities that make lifa worth while. In middle life and eld ago tha cells of the body are not reconstructed rs rapidly as ia youth. The cell-salt bo abundant in tha rich red blood of youth ore insufficient in the blood of older people. The heart action slows down, tho circulation of the blood slackens, the blood lacks a su7.cipnt supply of vitilizJnjr oxysren and tha organs af the body fail to function. The body in youth pc5scs?e3 mora heat than in middle life or old nge. That's because there is tn chun dance of cell-nalts in the blood when the body is young and the blood is rich in oxyjren which burns up and eliminates th waate tissues and tforn out cells. In youth the nuiek hot blood urrjes to action ana tho body renews itself quickly. As we ktow older we slow dorm. Bit in a Funny corner and give up. Vt'c fail to learn the lessons of life and weekly surrrvier to fear, worry and imaginary diseases that are merely Nature's cry for the natural cell-salts that she must have to keep the body strong and rigorous, and the life-jrivinff oxyeen that bums un the worn ont ceils and vital; res the blood, making the entire body plow with health and energy. REOLO has remarkable tonic and , recor.Ftructiv? qualities. It upplies to the thin, inactive, impoverffhed blood the natural cell -salts, Iron and oxygen that the body must have to keep well and renew itself. Try the systematic REOLO Treatment for e:x weeks and ycu Xill be delighted with the steady im proTement in your strength, energy ar.d mental act : vi t v. The lanrp&ckage of 100 tablets, rufTicient fo two weeks' treatment only costs ?L

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Double Breasters Swing in the Lead for Spring And never have we shown such an exclusive variety of new ideas in this model. Made of rich pattern and fabrics that lend themselves beautifully to the fashioning of these coat models. Our exhibit is far above the ordinary. We're anxious for you to see them. Spring Topcoats now showing in a variety that tells a big story in Quality-Tailoring and Price MAX ADLER- GO. On the Corner

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